Allan Gardens Palm House Restoration by Zeidler Architecture
The restoration of the Allan Gardens Palm House—one of Canada’s last remaining Edwardian-era glass conservatories—has been honoured with the Ontario Heritage Trust’s Lieutenant Governor’s Award, recognizing the project’s outstanding contribution to heritage conservation in Ontario

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The award marks a defining moment for the 1910 landmark, designed by City Architect Robert McCallum, and reinforces the growing public momentum to further invest in the future of Allan Gardens Conservatory.
Led by the City of Toronto’s Parks, Forestry & Recreation division, with Zeidler Architecture as prime consultant and Architects Rasch Eckler Associates Ltd. (AREA) as heritage architect, the $11-million revitalization restored the Palm House’s defining architectural elements, while upgrading performance, accessibility, and long-term durability.
A civic landmark, reinstated
A central component of the restoration was the reinstatement of the original east portico entrance—removed in the mid-20th century—restoring the historic processional axis and reconnecting the building to its front plaza. The new barrier-free entrance accommodates both public access and operational needs, strengthening the Palm House’s role as a welcoming civic space.

Exterior - Photo Credit: Adrien Williams

Interior - Photo Credit: Adrien Williams

Interior - Photo Credit: Adrien Williams
Overhead glazing across the 16-sided dome and cupolas was replaced with laminated glass panels engineered for safety and performance, including ceramic fritting to reduce summer solar gain while preserving the building’s luminous character. Deteriorated framing was rehabilitated or replaced with profiles that emulate the original 1909 design.
Stonework, wood detailing, finials, clerestory windows, and the 1909 entablature were carefully restored, ensuring the building’s heritage attributes remain legible and intact. New sandstone was sourced from the same quarry used for the original construction, reinforcing continuity between the restored entrance and the existing heritage fabric.
The conservatory remained open to the public throughout construction, underscoring its importance as one of downtown Toronto’s most beloved green sanctuaries.
Looking forward: A broader vision for Allan Gardens
The Palm House restoration represents more than the renewal of a single structure. It forms part of a broader civic vision supported by the Friends of Allan Gardens to enhance programming, accessibility, and long-term stewardship of the conservatory complex.
As public conversations continue around expanding and strengthening the role of Allan Gardens within Toronto’s downtown core, the restoration of the Palm House demonstrates what is possible when heritage conservation, environmental performance, and inclusive design are aligned within a single project.
Originally conceived as a venue for horticultural exhibitions, concerts, and civic gatherings, Allan Gardens has long served as a cultural stage for Toronto. With the Palm House restored for its next century of use, renewed investment in the broader conservatory complex offers an opportunity to build on that legacy—strengthening its role as a year-round destination for education, community programming, and public life.

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A model for urban heritage stewardship
Designated under the Ontario Heritage Act and recognized for its architectural and cultural value, the Palm House stands as a tangible link between Toronto’s horticultural history and its evolving urban identity.
Recognition through the Lieutenant Governor’s Ontario Heritage Award for Excellence in Conservation acknowledges not only the technical rigour of the restoration, but also the continuing civic importance of heritage places that remain active parts of contemporary public life.
More than 115 years after its construction, the Palm House once again frames the sky above downtown Toronto—restored, resilient, and ready for the future.

Exterior - Photo Credit: Adrien Williams
About Zeidler
Zeidler is a leading Canadian architecture and interior design practice with a portfolio of award-winning, inspiring work that fosters social engagement, facilitates excellence, and delivers lasting value.
The firm believes that architecture should enrich lives and strengthen communities. Driven by curiosity and guided by evidence, they embrace innovation in sustainability, accessibility, design theory, and materiality. Zeidler works closely with clients and communities to design resilient environments that foster connection, promote well-being, and achieve long-term impact.
At Zeidler, they don’t just design buildings—they shape resilient environments that help shape the future.
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